Official Twitter of @CUDeptSurg ECMO/MCS Fellowship, a 2-year clinical and research program in the surgical management of heart and lung failure π«π«
π’ CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Applications open NOW for the 2026-2028 AY ECMO/MCS fellowship position!
Learn more about our program: https://t.co/nBcHvo07xQ
@MichaelTCainMD@AVR_MVR
Reminder: accepting applications now! Don't miss out on this great clinical and research experience.
Tune in later this week to hear from our ECMO fellows what a #dayinthelife looks like!
π’ CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Applications open NOW for the 2026-2028 AY ECMO/MCS fellowship position!
Learn more about our program: https://t.co/nBcHvo07xQ
@MichaelTCainMD@AVR_MVR
#ManuscriptMonday: "Characterization of pulmonary arterial stiffness using cardiac MRI": a review of the different studies on the role of CMR in PH management.
Read more: https://t.co/ivPk1jvLKG
@MichaelTCainMD@AVR_MVR
The CU Department of Surgery's cardiothoracic division made a powerful impact at the 105th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Thoracic Surgery in Seattle earlier this month! Weβre proud to be part of advancing innovation in cardiothoracic surgery. #AATS2025
@CUDeptSurg research resident Jack Zakrzewski sharing his work with our lab on left digit bias in heart transplant allocation at @CU_Transplant CCTCARE Research Chat! He will also be presenting at the @WTSA_Surgery annual meeting.
Starting off with Outcomes after DCD Cardiac Transplantation: An international, multicenter retrospective study | JACC: Heart Failure https://t.co/EqGFJ20uQ4
#DCD#TANRP => β¬οΈ severe PGD, β¬οΈ treated ACR within 1 year of transplant
@JACCJournals@AVR_MVR@MichaelTCainMD
Congratulations to Alexis Keyworth, PA-C, assistant professor of cardiothoracic surgery and director of the APP fellowship in surgery, on being named PA of the year by the @Colorado_PAs!
#ImproveEveryLife
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Left to right: PD @MichaelTCainMD moderating, 2nd year ECMO fellow Sarah Park's poster presentation, 1st year ECMO fellow Elizabeth Bashian's podium presentation
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons is saddened to announce the passing of Past President David A. Fullerton, MD. Dr. Fullerton was a revered physician, compassionate care provider, dedicated educator and leader. His loss will be felt by many. https://t.co/ACalZIXMs8 @ABTS17 @WesternThoracic@AmCollSurgeons@TSDA_CTsurgery@ThoracicSurgFnd@CUSystem